Re: [gentoo-user] kernel 2.6.14.2 and problem with ACPI (lost interrupt)

2005-11-22 Thread Abhay Kedia
On Monday 21 Nov 2005 2:17 pm, pat wrote:
 Well, the ACPI works, and it looks like everything works. I'm googling why
 this happen (an explanation), but without success :-\ I'm just curious,
 that's all.

This is what I could find
It implies the BIOS handover failed and then we get an IRQ mess.
http://lkml.org/lkml/2004/12/6/75
Could you check in your BIOS and see how many devices are sharing IRQ or how 
is your BIOS handling IRQs? May be a BIOS update is needed?

Abhay


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Re: [gentoo-user] kernel 2.6.14.2 and problem with ACPI (lost interrupt)

2005-11-21 Thread pat
On Mon, 21 Nov 2005 00:01:20 +, b.n. wrote
 The message is:
 hdc: lost interrupt
 irq 15: nobody cared (try booting with the irqpool option)
 
 Have you tried booting with the irqpool option as the messages say 
 (whatever the irqpool option is)?
 
  
  Yes, I did. But I've made a mistake, the option is irqpoll not irqpool :-\ 
  So
  I'm sorry about this. With this option there's only once the error message 
  and
  the system boots. But I want to ask if someone knows why this happen, I want
  to use swsuspend and ACPI and finally I don't want to lose data.
 
 I can't see why something should happen to your data (unless you 
 throw your computer out of the window in anger and frustration...)
 
 Anyway... you mean that, if you put the irqpool option, ACPI does 
 not work?
 
 m.

Too expencive to throw it out of window :-)

Well, the ACPI works, and it looks like everything works. I'm googling why
this happen (an explanation), but without success :-\ I'm just curious, that's
all.

Thanks a lot for your help.

 Pat

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[gentoo-user] kernel 2.6.14.2 and problem with ACPI (lost interrupt)

2005-11-20 Thread pat
Hi,

I've decided to switch to new kernel. When I've rebooted the system
start to type error messages and newver stoped.

The message is:
hdc: lost interrupt
irq 15: nobody cared (try booting with the irqpool option)

I found the problem is ACPI, but I don't want to turn off the ACPI support.

The configuration works fine for 2.6.11.11 kernel.

Please, could someone help me ???

Thanks

Pat
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Re: [gentoo-user] kernel 2.6.14.2 and problem with ACPI (lost interrupt)

2005-11-20 Thread b.n.

pat wrote:

Hi,

I've decided to switch to new kernel. When I've rebooted the system
start to type error messages and newver stoped.

The message is:
hdc: lost interrupt
irq 15: nobody cared (try booting with the irqpool option)


Have you tried booting with the irqpool option as the messages say 
(whatever the irqpool option is)?


m.
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Re: [gentoo-user] kernel 2.6.14.2 and problem with ACPI (lost interrupt)

2005-11-20 Thread Peter Gordon
Have you tried booting with the 'irqpool' kernel option as suggested
by the error message?

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Re: [gentoo-user] kernel 2.6.14.2 and problem with ACPI (lost interrupt)

2005-11-20 Thread pat
On Sun, 20 Nov 2005 22:53:24 +, b.n. wrote
 pat wrote:
  Hi,
  
  I've decided to switch to new kernel. When I've rebooted the system
  start to type error messages and newver stoped.
  
  The message is:
  hdc: lost interrupt
  irq 15: nobody cared (try booting with the irqpool option)
 
 Have you tried booting with the irqpool option as the messages say 
 (whatever the irqpool option is)?
 
 m.

Yes, I did. But I've made a mistake, the option is irqpoll not irqpool :-\ So
I'm sorry about this. With this option there's only once the error message and
the system boots. But I want to ask if someone knows why this happen, I want
to use swsuspend and ACPI and finally I don't want to lose data.

Thanks for help.

 Pat
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Re: [gentoo-user] kernel 2.6.14.2 and problem with ACPI (lost interrupt)

2005-11-20 Thread b.n.

The message is:
hdc: lost interrupt
irq 15: nobody cared (try booting with the irqpool option)


Have you tried booting with the irqpool option as the messages say 
(whatever the irqpool option is)?




Yes, I did. But I've made a mistake, the option is irqpoll not irqpool :-\ So
I'm sorry about this. With this option there's only once the error message and
the system boots. But I want to ask if someone knows why this happen, I want
to use swsuspend and ACPI and finally I don't want to lose data.


I can't see why something should happen to your data (unless you throw 
your computer out of the window in anger and frustration...)


Anyway... you mean that, if you put the irqpool option, ACPI does not 
work?


m.

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